1.
Edward
Pinhey, b. 18552. Hugh Theodore Pinhey,
b. 1858 3. Sir Alexander Fleetwood Pinhey
C.I.E. b. 10 July 1861. d. 7 April 1916. (Who was Who, 1916-1928) m. 1891, Violet
Beatric Gordon, d. of late Lt
Gen. Sir Henry William Gordon, K.C.B., (b.1818
d. 1887);
Entered the Army as Lieutenant
Liverpool Regiment 10 May 1882, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps 14 October 1883, Captain 10 May 1893, Major Indian Army 10 July 1901; entered Political Department of Government of India 1886, and became Resident in Mewar (Udaipur, Rajasthan, India), 1900; created C.I.E. 9 November 1901.
From: Crisp's Visitation of England and Wales. British Resident of Hyderabad, from 29 October 1914 to 7 April 1914. Resident of Ajmer-Merwara from 6 November 1906 to 8 January 1907.
PINHEY, Lt. Col. Sir Alexander Fleetwood, K.C.S.I., (Knight Commander of the
Order of the St of India) cr. 1915, C.S.I., (Companion of the Order of the Star of India) 1911; C.I.E. 1901. Indian Army; Resident in Hyderabad; Political Department;
Lieutenant King's Liverpool Regiment, 1882; served in Banswara as Assistant Political Agent and as Supt. Moghia operations, 1886; Political Agent Baghel Khand, 1895; Resident in Mewar, 1900; Resident in Gwalior, 1907;
Officiating A.G.G. Rajputana, 1908-1909; Private Secretary to Viceroy, 1910. Address: The Residency, Hyderabad. Club: Junior United
Service and had
issue, three sons, two daughters,